Calley Bliss Media

About Foodie Nights

Foodie Nights feature a menu by Chef Derik Moran with sweet treats by pastry Chef Katie Elsing and no cover for music. Come to the Dakota on a Foodie Night for acclaimed cuisine and select $10 bottles of wine. Call 612-332-1010 for reservations and visit dakotacooks.com for more details!

About Calley Bliss

Calley Bliss is an ever-evolving artist, with a voice that will welcome you along for the ride. With the release of her 2010 debut solo album,Pigeonholed, it is easy to see the influences of her scattered past – a product of 80’s and 90’s pop divas, educated to be a jazz songstress, used more often than not for her electric stage presence and power belting voice in pop, soul and funk projects. Pigeonholed represents her first foray into music from a personal, artistic side.

Her recent writing totters on that ever-popular line of jazz and pop; ambiguous and haunting lyrics come from her still velvet-toned voice, but now with more of a raw edge, an uncoiffed delivery. She is doing what so many artists before her have done – stretching the boundaries of expression and creation – but always careful to not lose sight of the simple theme of each song, or more importantly to her, her ability to feel and perform her music in a way that is relatable.

In the three years since the release of Pigeonholed, Calley explored new horizons in music and life as a teacher in the classroom at Fresco Arts Academy, a private performing arts secondary school outside of Boise, ID. After spending more than a decade living and learning in Texas, New York City, and Boise, Calley relocated to the place she grew up, the Twin Cities of Minneapolis / St. Paul, MN in the fall of 2013 to be closer to family, and become a part of the healthy music scene of the Twin Cities.

What Other People Have Been Saying...

“Calley Bliss is a true-to-heart troubadour.” – Music On the Water, Boise ID

“From heartfelt ballads to funky dance grooves to pretty pop, Calley combines a multitude of sounds and influences into her collection.” – The Living Room, NYC